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Trauma-informed care

An approach to service delivery that recognizes the widespread impact of trauma and integrates this awareness into policies, procedures, and practices.

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Transference

A psychological phenomenon in which a person redirects feelings or expectations from one relationship (often from early life) onto a therapist or another figure in the present.

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Psychopathology

The study of mental disorders, including their symptoms, causes, and treatment. Also refers to the presence of psychological symptoms or maladaptive behavior.

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Psychometric assessment

A standardized method for measuring mental abilities, personality traits, or psychological symptoms using validated tools (e.g., IQ tests, depression scales).

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Projective test

A psychological assessment that uses ambiguous stimuli (e.g., inkblots, pictures) to reveal hidden emotions or internal conflicts (e.g., Rorschach test).

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